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. >> and jennifer ruber and stephen law. jen, i go to you first. really, if you can't cut a little pbs, what can you you cut. this is going to kill obama. >> it drives people back to that debate. rox knee couldn't get a better person to run. and i think they are convinced that they can still. destroy romney. i don't think that is possible after 70 million people see it directly and make an assessment of this guy. and they have another week before the presidential debate while public opinion sets in. he is pumped up and i'll have it written up tomorrow. he sounds poised and focused and i think the president is in a little bit of trouble. >> first of all, saesame street wants the add pulled and third of all, the thing that troubles me, he will not face the press. not once after the bengazi ca tr catastrophy. >> as far as big bird, it was fun and it made a good point. if more children had been educated by that program in their early years. i think the add is over the top in many ways and plus, if you are going to do it, get it first. but look, i agree
. >> and jennifer ruber and stephen law. jen, i go to you first. really, if you can't cut a little pbs, what can you you cut. this is going to kill obama. >> it drives people back to that debate. rox knee couldn't get a better person to run. and i think they are convinced that they can still. destroy romney. i don't think that is possible after 70 million people see it directly and make an assessment of this guy. and they have another week before the presidential debate while public...
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law and mexican law. i think the stock is acting appropriately here. this will likely cost them a couple board members. there could be criminal indictments. if these actions are proven to be true and there was a big coverup, there won't be enough except for criminal charges. >> they are just allegations. >> exactly. >> at this point. >> i completely agree with that. obviously people are innocent until proven guilty. but, boy, if you read that story and the level of detail and the journalism that went behind it, i would bet my last dollar that these allegations are true. >> whitney, we'll talk to you again soon. thank you for spending time with us again. >> my pleasure. >> whitney tilson. thank you. >> grasso -- >> take out the lumpiness, why can't i just go to the content providers? why can't i go to time-warner, to cbs? because technically when i look at netflix, it still looks like it has 20 to $30 to downside in the stock and a lot of times when whitney said the market gives you a gift, the market gave you a gift in r.i.m.m., too, but they smelled l
law and mexican law. i think the stock is acting appropriately here. this will likely cost them a couple board members. there could be criminal indictments. if these actions are proven to be true and there was a big coverup, there won't be enough except for criminal charges. >> they are just allegations. >> exactly. >> at this point. >> i completely agree with that. obviously people are innocent until proven guilty. but, boy, if you read that story and the level of...
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the index is near an all-time high that president obama's health care reform law will be up held. much more on this health care surge. despite weakness in banks and technology, these sectors have been the big winners during the fourth quarter while sectors like telecom and energy have been on shaky ground. european markets delivered lackluster returns. we're wondering if there's more to the story. joining us is bob pisani and simon hobbs from new jersey. we're focusing on weakness in europe. >> yes, we are. it was really quite broad base. some of the indices, like italy, we have an eruption of selling on the italian and spanish bond markets. raising the question really as to whether the honeymoon that we've experienced may be coming to an end of the first quarter. of course, risk assets have rallied substantially of a trillion dollars. tomorrow we have the spanish budget and there is clear nervousness ahead of that. and what was interesting was that as the bond market sold off, some of the italian banks which of course have profited hugely from fwiing italian debt soared in value
the index is near an all-time high that president obama's health care reform law will be up held. much more on this health care surge. despite weakness in banks and technology, these sectors have been the big winners during the fourth quarter while sectors like telecom and energy have been on shaky ground. european markets delivered lackluster returns. we're wondering if there's more to the story. joining us is bob pisani and simon hobbs from new jersey. we're focusing on weakness in europe....
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enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's nothing to hide, if the company did nothing wrong, why not cooperate? >> oh, that's a great point. the company cooperated immensely. we hosted the staff in washington in december and then in china in february and members and staff in hong kong in may, with our ceo. we responded to multiple ent interrogatories, delivered reams and reams of paper. while we were with transparency and good faith, we got a book-long press release that launched the investigation last november. >> they go into quite a lot of detail in the report itself, and a lot of it, hauwei, they say, refusing to provide information that was r
enterprise law in china requires a kfc china or walmart china or cisco china or hauwei to allow for the existence of a communist party committee within the organization. hauwei, like these other companies, allows for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operations. >> but it's alleged by our investigators that the company did not cooperate at all with the investigation. is that true? and if so, why not? if there's...
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keep in mind history does say it is the uncertainty of tax law not the tax law itself that drives forces companies to hold back. even though those rules may not be very favorable for investment, we could see a significant rebound investment next year once we get the rules passed by congress. >> we will see. joe, always good to see you. thanks for joining us today. joe carson. 25 minutes to go. dow down just four points. will we be in danger? >> you know what, we are trying very, very hard. they peek into the green every once in a while. nasdaq still down by about 12 points on the trading session. dow may be in danger of closing in the red for nine straight monday in a row. our next guest says this market is on the verge despite that if it happens at 8% to 12% rally on top of last week. very bullish call. >> also after the bell, with rumors of a positives twitter stake and mini ipad, question we ask is apple straining too far away from steve jobs' vision for the company? will that take a bite out of the stock? >> first, before we go to break, the dividend. which company stock with earning
keep in mind history does say it is the uncertainty of tax law not the tax law itself that drives forces companies to hold back. even though those rules may not be very favorable for investment, we could see a significant rebound investment next year once we get the rules passed by congress. >> we will see. joe, always good to see you. thanks for joining us today. joe carson. 25 minutes to go. dow down just four points. will we be in danger? >> you know what, we are trying very,...
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and every major law firm, every major company knows this is the future. >> so who's to blame for the narcissistic praise hounds now taking over the office? wall street journal columnist jeffrey zaslow covers trends in the workplace and points the finger at the man who was once america's favorite next-door neighbor. >> ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ in this neighborhood >> you got a guy like mr. rogers, fred rogers on tv. and he was telling his preschoolers, "you're special. you're special." and he meant well. but we, as parents, ran with it, and we said, "you, junior, are special, and you're special, and you're special." and for doing what? we didn't really explain that. >> but isn't this generation, particularly of middle-class kids, really quite special? aren't they, in some ways, much better than your generation, certainly mine? >> well, except when we were younger, you had a piano teacher who expected you to practice your piano and work hard at it, and the parents expected it. and now parents say, "have fun, learn the piano, practice a little bit." so there's not the expectations t
and every major law firm, every major company knows this is the future. >> so who's to blame for the narcissistic praise hounds now taking over the office? wall street journal columnist jeffrey zaslow covers trends in the workplace and points the finger at the man who was once america's favorite next-door neighbor. >> ♪ it's a beautiful day ♪ in this neighborhood >> you got a guy like mr. rogers, fred rogers on tv. and he was telling his preschoolers, "you're special....
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timothy geithner is facing a subpoena from bankruptcy laws at lehman brothers. they want to question transactions made before 2008. it suggests that jpmorgan chase used information to siphon billions of dollars during lehman brothers final days. he brokered meetings between bank executives. lawyers in the suit want to force geithner to give a deposition by the march 16th deadline. >>> and president obama is set to make a speech today focused on bringing jobs back it to the u.s. he'll announce new financing rules that will make it easier for u.s. businesses to export their goods. a new trade assistance plan to a boeing plant in washington state. obama said within the past they face unfair advantages when trying to export products overseas. this all comes as the chinese vice president xi jinping wraps up a u.s. visit. david, at the same time, of course, we've heard mitt romney come out as well and say trade over china is the last thing i want but i cannot tolerate our current trade surrender. what is going to happen between trade tensions and relations between the
timothy geithner is facing a subpoena from bankruptcy laws at lehman brothers. they want to question transactions made before 2008. it suggests that jpmorgan chase used information to siphon billions of dollars during lehman brothers final days. he brokered meetings between bank executives. lawyers in the suit want to force geithner to give a deposition by the march 16th deadline. >>> and president obama is set to make a speech today focused on bringing jobs back it to the u.s. he'll...
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. >> that's against the law, by the way. >> but you have to think about -- >> that's completely illegal. >> you cannot assume i will be able to keep on working until i am 85. >> they can't push you out bass of age though. >> that's why some of the people are are starting new businesses are older workers, because they have been aged out of the corporate workforce and they're having to do their own thing, consulting, and that's how they are making their money. >> a lot of them have fantastic experience and have a great work ethic as well. >> that's true. >>> so how can you grow your retirement nest egg? check out retirement.cnbc.com to find out. sharon, thank you very much. >>> some are saying that we could have a weather and possibly even economic disaster in the northeast next week. hurricane sandy is looking like a real threat up the entire atlantic seaboard. the latest timeline and the scary storm track coming up. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper k
. >> that's against the law, by the way. >> but you have to think about -- >> that's completely illegal. >> you cannot assume i will be able to keep on working until i am 85. >> they can't push you out bass of age though. >> that's why some of the people are are starting new businesses are older workers, because they have been aged out of the corporate workforce and they're having to do their own thing, consulting, and that's how they are making their money....
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donald, i imagine you're against the law. >> i am. >> what is the right law? what makes sense on the donald trump platform for health care, what is it? >> that law has brought havoc to this country, it's brought unbelievable hatred among parties. i've never seen anything like what i'm watching and i've been in politics all my life. i've never seen anything like what is going on now. it started and continues to be that law. as far as what should be, we should have a system where you're allowed to compete. have i very nice health insurance for my people but have i one bid. i'm not allowed to go outside the new york line, i'm not allowed to go outside the country lines. i'm allowed to take so few bids and to have to be within state lines. if you would get -- just that one element, get rid -- i have no idea other than lobbyists that do it because they do it for insurance company purposes, but if i had the right to take 20 companies, all good companies, some based in california and bid out my health insurance policy, i'd have a better health insurance policy for my
donald, i imagine you're against the law. >> i am. >> what is the right law? what makes sense on the donald trump platform for health care, what is it? >> that law has brought havoc to this country, it's brought unbelievable hatred among parties. i've never seen anything like what i'm watching and i've been in politics all my life. i've never seen anything like what is going on now. it started and continues to be that law. as far as what should be, we should have a system...
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the law is expected to help create new jobs by making it easier for startups and small businesses to raise funding. there is some concern that relaxed regulations in the law could end up hurting investors because of reduced transparency and how to help companies raise that company. into british broadcaster has admitted that sky news unit authorized a journalist to hack into e-mails of people suspected into criminal activity. they say the actions were editorial justified and in the interest of the public. it's the latest black eye for news corp. which owns a large stake in bskyb. let's take a short break. >>> investors have been loving luxury retail recently. that's where the money has been going. can the stock and taking a look at cnbc, including the impact that europe is having with the markets. >> the market is taking a breath, looking to gain at the strength of the u.s. recovery and also at europe and concluding that the u.s. recovery is decent but not powerful and that the european crisis. >> there is not the largest level of government debt that greece had. spain is not headed t
the law is expected to help create new jobs by making it easier for startups and small businesses to raise funding. there is some concern that relaxed regulations in the law could end up hurting investors because of reduced transparency and how to help companies raise that company. into british broadcaster has admitted that sky news unit authorized a journalist to hack into e-mails of people suspected into criminal activity. they say the actions were editorial justified and in the interest of...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. >>> there are some stocks that the market just has a tough time getting its head around, instantly at least. take pvh corp, formerly known as philips van heusen. calvin klein, tommy hilfiger, izod. any d
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands...
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sunny california boo-yah from pepper dine law school. >> pepperdine law school. it's so beautiful. let's go to malibu together and sit on the beach and watch the sun. the sun. all right. go ahead. >> caller: for sure. asking about deutsche bank if i get noer gift like today where it herjz 6%, 7%. >> i'm i'm want so sure i want to own the stock at deutsche bank. i am still not settling enough to own a european bank. i think it's a good bank, and that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sfonsorred by td ameritrade. on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? ♪ accentuate the positive >> when the masht guests you lemon, make lemonade. i'm all about being a happy guy. i t
sunny california boo-yah from pepper dine law school. >> pepperdine law school. it's so beautiful. let's go to malibu together and sit on the beach and watch the sun. the sun. all right. go ahead. >> caller: for sure. asking about deutsche bank if i get noer gift like today where it herjz 6%, 7%. >> i'm i'm want so sure i want to own the stock at deutsche bank. i am still not settling enough to own a european bank. i think it's a good bank, and that is the conclusion of the...
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law. >> it's u.s. law. >> the u.s. protects these companies in other ways too. you live andy by the law and with all the protections that come with it. >> if it's true, i think it's not normally the way they operate. it's a surprise to see this. >> i don't thing it makes them a bad corporate citizen. >> if you kick it back to the general council of the unit and the general council has been implicated in it as well, i don't think that's good corporate practices. this is assuming it's true because it's based on the information from one guy who says he was part of the bribery. he must have been looking for a sort of payoff when he came out of it. >> this is the way. >> if you wanted to make -- looking at the growth story and the,000 of benefits for people that created it. >> now you're making argument that the ends justify the moons. >> i am. i said -- of course, carlos slim has never offered a bribe to anyone in mexico. >> that's why no one in mexico is offering this. it's pervasive. >> it may be persuasive but we have a rule of law here and that's the deal it's d
law. >> it's u.s. law. >> the u.s. protects these companies in other ways too. you live andy by the law and with all the protections that come with it. >> if it's true, i think it's not normally the way they operate. it's a surprise to see this. >> i don't thing it makes them a bad corporate citizen. >> if you kick it back to the general council of the unit and the general council has been implicated in it as well, i don't think that's good corporate practices....
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act that just took place where they're in blatant violation of the law. i wouldn't put anything past this administration. >> by the way, the w.a.r.n. act he refers to requires businesses to tell employees about potential layoffs 60 days in advance. here with reangction, former lar secretary elaine chow. thanks very much for joining us. you were the labor secretary. you had the national butreau of labor statistics under you. what do you think about this possibility of a conspiracy? >> when i was at the department of labor, i think the bureau of labor statistics was very professional. they did a very good job. i don't know what's happening now. i can't speak to that. but the fact that this administration has delayed the issuance of these legally mandated layoff notices is astounding. that has never happened before. under the law, any employer, including the government, is supposed to notify the workers 60 days prior to termination that they are indeed going to be facing termination. so for this administration to unilaterally issue a direct order to not issu
act that just took place where they're in blatant violation of the law. i wouldn't put anything past this administration. >> by the way, the w.a.r.n. act he refers to requires businesses to tell employees about potential layoffs 60 days in advance. here with reangction, former lar secretary elaine chow. thanks very much for joining us. you were the labor secretary. you had the national butreau of labor statistics under you. what do you think about this possibility of a conspiracy?...
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in nevada, an anti-robe bo signing law went into effect making it a felony and holding individuals criminally liable for a false title. years later, they are still at a crawl. it takes on average, 464 days to complete a foreclosure in nevada, compare that to 125 days in arizona, this all according to foreclosure radar. foreclosure sales, the final stage of the process were up 30% in may in arizona but up barely 8% in las vegas. arizona home prices are recovering. the medium price paid for a phoenix home at a 29 month high, up 18% annually. as home prices in las vegas rose 2.5%. the comparison is important because las vegas is looking at bills that could stall the foreclosure process. really interesting numbers. >> thanks. the housing and financial crisis decimated net worth among americans. the nemedian family's net worth fell 40%, 40% between 2007 and 2010, the largest drop since 1989. kate warren is an investment strategist with edward jones and we will talk a little bit about how to rebuild that net worth. it doesn't feel right now like that is possible. not only is my house not rising in
in nevada, an anti-robe bo signing law went into effect making it a felony and holding individuals criminally liable for a false title. years later, they are still at a crawl. it takes on average, 464 days to complete a foreclosure in nevada, compare that to 125 days in arizona, this all according to foreclosure radar. foreclosure sales, the final stage of the process were up 30% in may in arizona but up barely 8% in las vegas. arizona home prices are recovering. the medium price paid for a...
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. >> law abiding shopkeepers selling this stuff had nothing to do with it. let get that straight. >> i want to ask you, because you used to live in chicago. it's people who use gun that are killing each other. is this about drugs? are these about racial gangs? why is this happening because it's not happening in many other cities including my own, new york city. >> if you have conditions, larry, where people can't get jobs, there's poor education, poor ememployment and few opportunities and that's basically in a generational type of cycle. you're only going to have certain options there. and chicago is one of the leading capitols in the united states that has the types of gangs and organizations. these are not kids running around shooting people, these are organizations that are making millions of dollars and they are fighting for turf. >> what you're describing is this underground economy. i don't think it has a thing to do with the chicago economy. i think these people are inside this underground -- what is it that they want? is it guns they want? buy are t
. >> law abiding shopkeepers selling this stuff had nothing to do with it. let get that straight. >> i want to ask you, because you used to live in chicago. it's people who use gun that are killing each other. is this about drugs? are these about racial gangs? why is this happening because it's not happening in many other cities including my own, new york city. >> if you have conditions, larry, where people can't get jobs, there's poor education, poor ememployment and few...
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in a spinoff there is a very difficult law about what you can do and what you can't do. my take is very specifically, you're owning them for the growth and beam is growing and making acquisitions, including a very good acquisition yesterday. i want to own been for the growth, not the take-out, which might be for a while. let's go to bob in massachusetts. >> yes, mr. cramer. >> a couple of simple questions here. i'd just like to thank you for all your wisdom and insight and sharing your knowledge with the little guy. it makes a big difference. >> everybody is a little guy. i lived in my car in 1977 but i was still putting 100 bucks into my ira. >> first off, i picked up some bg foods over the last year. they had been increasing their dividends. their bottom line has been good and they've had a great first quarter. why does the stock seemed to drag its feet? >> i was surprised that that, too, but they were not as bullish as i'd known that mr. wenner to be. they didn't say -- how many times do you boost your dividend? it was a consistent quarter. it was a good job. it remai
in a spinoff there is a very difficult law about what you can do and what you can't do. my take is very specifically, you're owning them for the growth and beam is growing and making acquisitions, including a very good acquisition yesterday. i want to own been for the growth, not the take-out, which might be for a while. let's go to bob in massachusetts. >> yes, mr. cramer. >> a couple of simple questions here. i'd just like to thank you for all your wisdom and insight and sharing...
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part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they could be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen? i don't to empower somebody like that. so we can fix this system in a comprehensive way. and when governor romney says the challenges, well, obama didn't try. that's not true. i sat down with democrats and republicans at the beginning of my term and i said, let's fix this system, including senators previously who supported it on the republican side. but it's very hard for republicans in congress to support comprehensive immigration reform if their standardbearer has said that this is not something i'm interested in supporting. >> let me get the governor in here, mr. president. let's speak to, if you could, governor the issue of deportation. >> let me go back and speak to the points the president made and let's get them correct. i did not say that the arizona law was a model for the nation in that aspect. i said that the e-ver
part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they could be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen? i don't to empower somebody like that. so we can fix this system in a comprehensive way. and when governor romney says the challenges, well, obama didn't try. that's not true. i sat down with democrats and republicans at the...
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year and gun aficionados like to exercise their second amendment rights in case laws get more restrictive after november. all great news for the sporting goods stores that actually sell guns, places like dick's cabela's. i liked this space before it was boosted by firearms. recently we've had a lot of good things from nike and under armour. however, in a stock picker's market, you got to pick! i wouldn't be doing my job if i told you dick's and cabela's are terrific so buy either one. you have to determine which one is a superior stock and which is camouflaging as superior. camo as a superior stock. tonight we're having a sporting goods face-off. dick's versus cabela's to figure out which is the better buy. first off, dick's and cabela's may be in the same business, okay? maybe. people may think that. but they're very different companies. dick's is the leading big-box sporting goods play, okay? 480 stores, 43 states, 81 golf galaxy stores in 30 states. cabela's, on the other hand, started out as a direct marketing firm, fabulous catalog business so they -- this is my duck hunt call -- so
year and gun aficionados like to exercise their second amendment rights in case laws get more restrictive after november. all great news for the sporting goods stores that actually sell guns, places like dick's cabela's. i liked this space before it was boosted by firearms. recently we've had a lot of good things from nike and under armour. however, in a stock picker's market, you got to pick! i wouldn't be doing my job if i told you dick's and cabela's are terrific so buy either one. you have...
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and expand while simultaneously considering selling off their crown jewel mine in indonesia's mining laws. a huge export tax on unprocessed minerals. considering that and the ginormous mine mongolia ahead of schedule to ship copper cheaper by train to china than fre port can ship by sea from indonesia my question is, is freeport a bunch of boo-yah or a lot of hoo-ha? >> this guy tells the truth. i remember when the stock was 70 and he said it was expensive. when it was yielding 4% was the time to pull the trigger. now you have to wait for a pull back. you just outlined the truth. all people care about is china growing at 7% or 9%. you recognize the tremendous value and he's very careful about indonesia and your qualification that it's chavez-like, i totally agree. stick with freeport but don't chase it. also from texas, dario. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for having me on the show. >> thanks for being here. >> caller: my question is about annie's. it was doing really well but then when the nasdaq re-corrected it sunk. should i hold it or see if it has more potential or sell it now if y
and expand while simultaneously considering selling off their crown jewel mine in indonesia's mining laws. a huge export tax on unprocessed minerals. considering that and the ginormous mine mongolia ahead of schedule to ship copper cheaper by train to china than fre port can ship by sea from indonesia my question is, is freeport a bunch of boo-yah or a lot of hoo-ha? >> this guy tells the truth. i remember when the stock was 70 and he said it was expensive. when it was yielding 4% was the...
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then they had to go to an equity law firm. this is encouraging to me. i would think this actual bailout is one that says, we are now past, the pig is much further along. you don't want a python swallowing a pig, but it's going to follow it when it is finished. >> words to live by, jim. words to live by. >> i think about that often, actually. >> we just listened to an incredible hour of television on "squawk box" with zell talking about what he's seen in the economy, talking more about corporate i.t. upgrade cycles. here's what zell said not too long ago. >> nobody wants to make commitment to be on tomorrow. we run a company that does a lot of corporate enterprising installations. and one of their triggers is when the enterprise projects start getting delayed, we are heading for a recession. and that's exactly what you're looking at right now. >> when the enterprise project starts getting delayed, we are heading for a recession. that collides with the calls we are seeing regarding cisco right now. jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley pu
then they had to go to an equity law firm. this is encouraging to me. i would think this actual bailout is one that says, we are now past, the pig is much further along. you don't want a python swallowing a pig, but it's going to follow it when it is finished. >> words to live by, jim. words to live by. >> i think about that often, actually. >> we just listened to an incredible hour of television on "squawk box" with zell talking about what he's seen in the economy,...
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sunny california boo-yah from pepperdine law school. >> pepperdine law school. it's so beautiful. let's go to malibu together and sit on the beach and watch the sun. the sun. all right. go ahead. >> caller: for sure. asking about deutsche bank if i get another gift like today where it hemorrhages 6%, 7%. >> i'm on that, my money in deutsche bank. i'm not sure if i want to own the stock at deutsche bank. i am still not settling enough to own a european bank. i have a lot of problems, i don't need to own d.b. i think it's a good bank, and that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. hey, it's san
sunny california boo-yah from pepperdine law school. >> pepperdine law school. it's so beautiful. let's go to malibu together and sit on the beach and watch the sun. the sun. all right. go ahead. >> caller: for sure. asking about deutsche bank if i get another gift like today where it hemorrhages 6%, 7%. >> i'm on that, my money in deutsche bank. i'm not sure if i want to own the stock at deutsche bank. i am still not settling enough to own a european bank. i have a lot of...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box". >> as important for the economy as it is for the campaign. >> adp indicated we could get a pert than expected number but they indicated that last time. >> that's tomorrow on "squawk box." >>> a name that's really taking off this year iss ellie mae. it is up more than 300% year to date and earnings yesterday smashed estimates as well. the company makes software used by mortgage makers to process loans. so is soaring ellie mae a sign of housing hoping? sid, great to have you with us today. how much do you have to thank big ben? essentially how much do you have to thank record low interest rates right now for your performance? >> well, low interest rates obviously help increase volume in the industry, although we're still close to record lows in terms of mortgage volume over the last ten years. last year's volume was about $1,200,000,000. this is still well below the average of $2 trillion a year over the last ten years. but we're thankful for record low interest rates as well. >> you're obviously in an industry here that is gr
it's law that just makes sense. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box". >> as important for the economy as it is for the campaign. >> adp indicated we could get a pert than expected number but they indicated that last time. >> that's tomorrow on "squawk box." >>> a name that's really taking off this year iss ellie mae. it is up more than 300% year to date and earnings yesterday smashed estimates as well. the company makes software used by mortgage...
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but there's unfortunately also some organized chaos here, and that is because we trained for this or law enforcement trains for this. school officials train for this now, the possibility. >> michelle, isn't that one of the tragedies unto itself, that we have to train for this? somebody noted earlier today that i thought which is a genius remark which is these types of shootings are no longer random. they're happening too regularly to be random. >> well, they're happening often enough where it's sort of become the fabric where it's certainly become the likelihood. the likelihood is small. we also prepare for that possibility given the events that have happened around the country in the last few decades. we mentioned time, you know, when law enforcement rushed in, you heard about what some of those teachers were doing, the one gym teacher who had -- who knew exactly what to do to get the children into one area of relative safety at that time, and we're also hearing very heroic stories of those teachers and they knew what to do and know what to prepare for. they know this already. we're goi
but there's unfortunately also some organized chaos here, and that is because we trained for this or law enforcement trains for this. school officials train for this now, the possibility. >> michelle, isn't that one of the tragedies unto itself, that we have to train for this? somebody noted earlier today that i thought which is a genius remark which is these types of shootings are no longer random. they're happening too regularly to be random. >> well, they're happening often...
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morgan chase surprised with the trading laws after the close last week on friday. of course we all know that we had major issues around the whole financial services sector on the heels of the j.p. morgan story friday. s&p index falling to a two-month low. a fresh low this year below $95 a barrel. blame it on worries that economic slow downs are happening in europe or china that could put a dent in demand for commodity. the greeks at j.p. morgan, another rougher day as the market continues a downward trend. dow closing about 30 points high. we bounced off of the worse levels going into the close and right a b 10 to 4 we saw about a half billion in sell order and sells and balances there. one trader just mentioning to me, that remember as we approach the big ipo of facebook that may take money away from other areas. if you are a big holder of stocks you want it allocate money to the facebook deal, it will come out of somewhere else. what is your take on the markets here? >> a great time to be cautious. a bullish sentiment. fed with an open-door policy with printing m
morgan chase surprised with the trading laws after the close last week on friday. of course we all know that we had major issues around the whole financial services sector on the heels of the j.p. morgan story friday. s&p index falling to a two-month low. a fresh low this year below $95 a barrel. blame it on worries that economic slow downs are happening in europe or china that could put a dent in demand for commodity. the greeks at j.p. morgan, another rougher day as the market continues a...
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and at the heart of president obama's healthcare law of course the individual mandate with penalties that people have to have insurance. now, while the arguments were going on, there were about 100 demonstrators outside chanting very loudly. don't know if the justices heard them, but front in center was a tax law that said people should pay first and litigate later when it comes to challenging taxes in questions from both liberal and conservative court justices we heard uniform skepticism about that notion. if in fact the justices' view it's not attacks, that would be the legal green light to move to the central issue in the case. and that's the overall constitutionality. hints from the justices themselves about what they think about that individual mandate, we had questions from chief justice john roberts at one point who says he does view sort of the mandate and the penalties attached in tandem saying why in essence have an act or program with no tooth in it? but, of course, getting over this hump of whether or not lawsuits could go forward, that was really the worst case nightmare
and at the heart of president obama's healthcare law of course the individual mandate with penalties that people have to have insurance. now, while the arguments were going on, there were about 100 demonstrators outside chanting very loudly. don't know if the justices heard them, but front in center was a tax law that said people should pay first and litigate later when it comes to challenging taxes in questions from both liberal and conservative court justices we heard uniform skepticism about...
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law of larm number takes over. eventually you get a cycle where you just have to slow down a little bit even if you didn't have europe as a weight that's sitting there. you're going to have to slow down a little bit. >> here's my question. a lot of people are saying what we're banking on now is an upturn at the end of the year. >> that's right. >> the fourth quarter. if they've got all these excuses, are they going to put it on the line and say actually, yes, we do expect things to get better or stand back and say, well, too much uncertainty? >> no. they're going to put it on the fourth quarter. put up the full screen. you braulgt up a very good point. all the earnings for the full year of 2012 are back end loaded. expected to get 6% growth. all of it, 16% growth in the fourth quarter. that's because analysts now believe europe is going to come back online. they believe europe will come out of the mild recession that it's in already and it's going to start growing a little bit by the fourth quarter of next year. an
law of larm number takes over. eventually you get a cycle where you just have to slow down a little bit even if you didn't have europe as a weight that's sitting there. you're going to have to slow down a little bit. >> here's my question. a lot of people are saying what we're banking on now is an upturn at the end of the year. >> that's right. >> the fourth quarter. if they've got all these excuses, are they going to put it on the line and say actually, yes, we do expect...
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one peculiar one is justice roberts said if it's a penalty, i have to throw this law out. if it's a tax, i like it. the commerce clause can't prevail, but the tax clause can. let's just do it 5-4 in favor. we have obamacare in place. i think it will look a bit different as the months and years pass. but the stock price reactions in general, there wasn't much move of health care averages in general all added together. the subsectors did move. they moved as anticipated. hospitals higher, insurers lower, medical device lower. big pharma barely touched. bio tech down for other reasons. i think we'll see higher prices by year end in health care. >> so is the ruling in and of itself -- i mean, yes, it was a surprise. the ruling being done, being out there now, is that a catalyst in some respects in that it removes uncertainty from the group and therefore investors in general might be more willing to get it? maybe there are people on the sidelines waiting for this ruling to come out to remove the uncertainty from the industry. >> i fully believe that uncertainty is removed. i ful
one peculiar one is justice roberts said if it's a penalty, i have to throw this law out. if it's a tax, i like it. the commerce clause can't prevail, but the tax clause can. let's just do it 5-4 in favor. we have obamacare in place. i think it will look a bit different as the months and years pass. but the stock price reactions in general, there wasn't much move of health care averages in general all added together. the subsectors did move. they moved as anticipated. hospitals higher, insurers...
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they changed the law now so that multi-national, if in the same situation, could do that. that would have reduced unemployment or would not have contributed to unemployment. those are the kind of things steve is talking about, restructuring the economy so it will work and be more flexible in tough times. >> that's the right thing to do. but what you need to do is do both things. you need to make the restructuring moves to change the pension laws, change the taxation system, but at the same time in terms of pure deficit, do it by tax cuts, if you like. cut taxes while you restructure but don't try and push down the deficit too quickly when you have an economy already in session. >> unfortunately we have to wrap it up there. i wonder whether this time next year we'll still be talking about the european debt crisis. it's been three years already. thank you all very much. >>> tomorrow the focus will be back on the united states. we'll have the fed decision, 12:15 brian is going to host that special event, flying all the way back frb san francisco for it at 2:15. also on our sh
they changed the law now so that multi-national, if in the same situation, could do that. that would have reduced unemployment or would not have contributed to unemployment. those are the kind of things steve is talking about, restructuring the economy so it will work and be more flexible in tough times. >> that's the right thing to do. but what you need to do is do both things. you need to make the restructuring moves to change the pension laws, change the taxation system, but at the...
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they have to have an idea of what they're getting in a law. that's so important for milt romney in a debate. he has to bring people, he has to bring heart to supply side politics and that's what happened. this is the most important day in mitt romney's life, there's no question, david's going to remind us that obama is leading in the polls, this is really make or break. do you think romney will do it? do you expect to hear a sharp, clear message on lowering middle class tax rates, and do you think he'll do it? and a pro growth package. >> i these he'll make a passioned plea for the economic tax cuts he's already talked about. i don't think he's going to pound home that message. i think paul ryan did. maybe you'll see more from paul ryan in the vice presidential debate. i think he's going focus on regulation and all that stuff. >> let me ask you, a built of a warning to you. >> i will not gloat. i will never gloat. >> you may be right and that's okay. romney took a machete and lifted newt gingrich's head off. and later on romney took maybe a di
they have to have an idea of what they're getting in a law. that's so important for milt romney in a debate. he has to bring people, he has to bring heart to supply side politics and that's what happened. this is the most important day in mitt romney's life, there's no question, david's going to remind us that obama is leading in the polls, this is really make or break. do you think romney will do it? do you expect to hear a sharp, clear message on lowering middle class tax rates, and do you...
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we can make it a little shorter if those gouging laws were not in effect. but that's not the case. it is a lot of political hay to be made by going after somebody who jacks up their price. >> yeah, totally. good argument for electric power. thanks very much, john kingston. >>> this has been the most expensive election ever. wait until you see just how much every single second costs the candidates literally. we're going to break down the cost per second. >>> now the trivia question we threw out there on twitter -- which president can claim the best dow performance during his term? it is not fdr. the answer surprising one when we come back. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more
we can make it a little shorter if those gouging laws were not in effect. but that's not the case. it is a lot of political hay to be made by going after somebody who jacks up their price. >> yeah, totally. good argument for electric power. thanks very much, john kingston. >>> this has been the most expensive election ever. wait until you see just how much every single second costs the candidates literally. we're going to break down the cost per second. >>> now the...
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the guy has been within the laws. he did this. we don't like this huge gap, this huge savings he did, and schumer is trying to back up and change the law again. i'm a little wary of laws written because of the behavior of one person. >> right, right. >> that was my question. how many people would this affect, do you think, or does it affect? >> well, the way -- >> do we have a gauge? >> well, the way they want to cam at this, it would be people with over $2 million or with income over $147,000. that's really quite a lot of people. there were 1,700 people last year who renounced their citizenship. >> good to see you. i'll let you get back to that other story you're covering on facebook there, the ipo coming out tomorrow. >> yes, indeed. >> pleasure. >> sela mae and go away indeed. the dow headed for its worst month of may in two years. >> and more on the facebook ipo when bill and i come back. ♪ and i. ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of yo
the guy has been within the laws. he did this. we don't like this huge gap, this huge savings he did, and schumer is trying to back up and change the law again. i'm a little wary of laws written because of the behavior of one person. >> right, right. >> that was my question. how many people would this affect, do you think, or does it affect? >> well, the way -- >> do we have a gauge? >> well, the way they want to cam at this, it would be people with over $2 million...
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and, you know, i asked him if the aurora tragedy -- lot of law enforce many people over the weekend, as you know, have said that we should have stricter limits about buying ammunition over the internet. and about these automatic guns. semiautomatic guns. and romney -- didn't want to be too specific. he felt that you couldn't stop this no matter what. evil was going to be evil. in massachusetts, he signed the bill that banned seem write automatic rifles. i asked him how that worked for him. and he shied away from it. he said look, this was a bipartisan bill. that's the kind of thing that he liked to sign. he didn't really want to get dress -- address the issue of whether the ban worked in massachusetts or not. >> good topic of conversation. unfortunately horrific incident. thank you very much. we will look forward to the full interview tonight. you can see it, folks, tonight. very wide range in topics. gun control, taxes, bain. you won't want to miss it. 7:00 p.m. eastern on "the kudlow report with mitt romney. exclusive. other big investors are scooping up distressed properties to re
and, you know, i asked him if the aurora tragedy -- lot of law enforce many people over the weekend, as you know, have said that we should have stricter limits about buying ammunition over the internet. and about these automatic guns. semiautomatic guns. and romney -- didn't want to be too specific. he felt that you couldn't stop this no matter what. evil was going to be evil. in massachusetts, he signed the bill that banned seem write automatic rifles. i asked him how that worked for him. and...
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i speak to railroad guys who say there are specific laws. you cannot put a gas tank behind a lo comotive. maybe this is pie in the sky. the csx, union pacific, they can't use it. >> i'm not sure that's quite true. let's leave it at that. >> i heard it from a high level train guy. >> there are no rules about it because nobody's done it. we'll have a loek motive with a car running at cn. it is understood there will be a change but is there a barrier? i don't think so. we have to get through showing people it's safe, realistic. but the economics are overwhelming for the rail industry to go to l & g. there is no way people won't go for it. >> energy transfer partners has been a disaster from my charitable trust. they are buying sunoco. can't someone say, you have the natural gas pipelines. you should put up natural gas stores. i'm looking for chevron, sunoco, someone big to say, exxon doesn't want it? we'll take it all. is there one you think is likely to do that? >> i don't know. you called for them to do it. we'll take the call if they need ad
i speak to railroad guys who say there are specific laws. you cannot put a gas tank behind a lo comotive. maybe this is pie in the sky. the csx, union pacific, they can't use it. >> i'm not sure that's quite true. let's leave it at that. >> i heard it from a high level train guy. >> there are no rules about it because nobody's done it. we'll have a loek motive with a car running at cn. it is understood there will be a change but is there a barrier? i don't think so. we have to...
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they accused him of breaking the law. a pack of lies. i think you can't break the work fair rule without a legislator. what do you make of the uh assault during the convention? this is bad form. it is chicago-style politics. might it really backfire as the public sees this? >> i think it can. whether it's bad form or not, here's the bottom line. the obama campaign is not about running on the record of the first term. it is not about running on what would be the agenda for the second term. out's about bringing down mitt romney and disqualifying him as a candidate in the minds of voters during the campaign. the biggest opportunity mitt romney has to go out with a positive message, this is the first time. you know, if you go back from a year ago today, you have had people standing up, being critical of mitt romney whether they were republican opponents or the president using his campaign arm or himself and a surrogate. this is the first time you will have successive days of people standing up saying positive things about mitt romney and his
they accused him of breaking the law. a pack of lies. i think you can't break the work fair rule without a legislator. what do you make of the uh assault during the convention? this is bad form. it is chicago-style politics. might it really backfire as the public sees this? >> i think it can. whether it's bad form or not, here's the bottom line. the obama campaign is not about running on the record of the first term. it is not about running on what would be the agenda for the second term....
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two states have their voter id laws knocked down, one by a judge, one by the feds. kmtv joins us with details on that and the other headlines come untying the cnbc news room. good evening, scott. >> well, good evening, larry. first, a wisconsin judge showing government-issued photo id is unconstitutional. and in texas, used its power to block their voter id law saying it may disproportionately harm hispanics. u.s. airways confirms it has multiple domain names suggesting a merger. they say they're protecting itself from cyber squatters. sources confirm to cnbc that in turks l is making the rounds, talking about licensing their content for distribution over the internet. talks are still preliminary. yahoo is suing facebook over 10 patents that include methods and systems for advertising on the web. bayer plans on suing napko for patent infringement after the indian government licensed it to make the drug. napco plans to sell its version for $175 a mobt. month. b bayer's price is $56 a month. >>> a panel ruled that boeing received unfair handouts from the federal gover
two states have their voter id laws knocked down, one by a judge, one by the feds. kmtv joins us with details on that and the other headlines come untying the cnbc news room. good evening, scott. >> well, good evening, larry. first, a wisconsin judge showing government-issued photo id is unconstitutional. and in texas, used its power to block their voter id law saying it may disproportionately harm hispanics. u.s. airways confirms it has multiple domain names suggesting a merger. they say...
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lastly, my father-in-law, my uncle both early 60s think our economy will die if the president barack obama wins a second election. your opinion? thank you. >> i'm not a political guy. don't care for that question. marathon, i like. let's go to rob in florida. rob. >> caller: my stock is ssys. >> yeah, you know, we looked at this company before. it's digital manufacturing. i am not going to opine on it. i've got to do more work on it. i'm not fresh enough on it. i promise you, i'll get back. matt in new york. matt? >> caller: yes. hi, jim, i want to give you a big boo-yah from up state new york. nye capital management. >> this is tough because mike farrell is no longer at the helm, but they assure me that the group that are running it now are excellent, that's after i said i'm a little nervous because mike is not there. mike unfortunately passed away. but the team is a good one. no need to sell. no need to sell. let's go to greg in mississippi. greg? >> caller: thank you for taking my call, mr. cramer. quick question, nordic american tanker, nat. >> you can't be in the tanker stocks.
lastly, my father-in-law, my uncle both early 60s think our economy will die if the president barack obama wins a second election. your opinion? thank you. >> i'm not a political guy. don't care for that question. marathon, i like. let's go to rob in florida. rob. >> caller: my stock is ssys. >> yeah, you know, we looked at this company before. it's digital manufacturing. i am not going to opine on it. i've got to do more work on it. i'm not fresh enough on it. i promise you,...
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. >> enterprise law requires a kfc china or walmart china or a wow way to allow for the existence for a communist party committee within the organization. like the other companies, they allow for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operation. >> both companies continue to insist their equipment is safe and poses no threat to u.s. tell wh telecom structures. joining us is director of global risk analysis for asia pacific. dean, are these concerns the u.s. is raising valid? >> well, i think some of them are. if you looked at the report, there were a number of issues that were raised. ip loss, protection of intellectual property, trading with sanction country including iran, business practices. but really the one underlying all of this explicit or otherwise, implicit, is the security of the actual systems that wow way or zte might be selling in to the united states. and that really comes back to a trust factor and transparency of the organizations themselves. which they've been trying for many years now to improve,
. >> enterprise law requires a kfc china or walmart china or a wow way to allow for the existence for a communist party committee within the organization. like the other companies, they allow for that existence. the communist party committee doesn't have any interaction with or influence on our business operation. >> both companies continue to insist their equipment is safe and poses no threat to u.s. tell wh telecom structures. joining us is director of global risk analysis for...
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the law of large numbers will kick into facebook at some point. >> at some point. you also want to see the trend and you want to see the growth trends and you mentioned revenues. in this case are we also talking earnings? i don't know. there's a lot we just don't know. so i keep saying that, but we get all excited and all everybody wants to do now is get their hands on the documents. >> here's what i want you to do, this is your homework, you going to get on a greyhound and head to silicon valley and get their books and report back what you find. >> i don't take orders from you. >> the markets unable to shake off eurosis. started the week around 1317 and unfortunately right now looks like going to have our first down week in a month. let's look a little longer term. this is a chart of the s&p 500 going back to 2006, basically pre-facebook almost. a six-year chart of the s&p 500. the reason we're going into this way back machine is because technicians telling us that the 1300 mark right there is going to be key as support should we fall to that level. you can see 13
the law of large numbers will kick into facebook at some point. >> at some point. you also want to see the trend and you want to see the growth trends and you mentioned revenues. in this case are we also talking earnings? i don't know. there's a lot we just don't know. so i keep saying that, but we get all excited and all everybody wants to do now is get their hands on the documents. >> here's what i want you to do, this is your homework, you going to get on a greyhound and head to...
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the challenge is, changes to tax law that make it more expensive to own a home. >> if the mortgage interest rate deduction were eliminated, what would happen to this forecast up 950? >> absolutely catastrophic. >> so, here's very bullish. 950 in terms of housing starts added next year, an increase of 22%. if the mortgage deduction is eliminated, we could be looking at flat. coming out today in a report, saying that the fiscal cliff could reverse u.s. home price improvements. so, that sees like a lot of risk built into the sector here. >> yeah, if you look at the sector, evaluation wise -- hd and lowe's price to earnings ratio are above where they were during the peak of the housing bubble. that's a lot of hammers that you have to sell here. i'm short. that's the way to play it. >> there's a rise which has just within phenomenal and then there's the actual housing market which has had a nice bump but nowhere near what we've seen in the equities, so, i think we could see both, them come down and the housing bottom still continuing and finding strength. >> yeah, i'd say, you know, 1.8 times bo
the challenge is, changes to tax law that make it more expensive to own a home. >> if the mortgage interest rate deduction were eliminated, what would happen to this forecast up 950? >> absolutely catastrophic. >> so, here's very bullish. 950 in terms of housing starts added next year, an increase of 22%. if the mortgage deduction is eliminated, we could be looking at flat. coming out today in a report, saying that the fiscal cliff could reverse u.s. home price improvements....
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tries to make an example of facebook for various things and tries to change the law using facebook as an example. so that's why we'll see this company be incredibly careful about things like talking to david in davos. >> and back to david. julia now on the phone from davos. david, tonight is -- wrapping things up there but there's a big cocktail party tonight. it's like the vanity fair party at the oscars. >> the best wine in davos. >> and i'm sure there's some good wine in davos. tell me what you expect the buzz to be like. who will be there and what does this news do to change the conversation? >> well, i mean, at the party everybody goes who likes good wine, which is the majority of people here. i remember last year i was talking to paul jacobs of qualcomm, those are the kind of people. ceos and michael dell will be there. two competing venture capitalists but not too many. and sheryl will pop in. another senior executive with facebook is here. i just want to say i think it's interesting that they're not going any kind overunconventional route with this ipo. the blue chips, goldman
tries to make an example of facebook for various things and tries to change the law using facebook as an example. so that's why we'll see this company be incredibly careful about things like talking to david in davos. >> and back to david. julia now on the phone from davos. david, tonight is -- wrapping things up there but there's a big cocktail party tonight. it's like the vanity fair party at the oscars. >> the best wine in davos. >> and i'm sure there's some good wine in...
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this is again manipulating somehow the laws. now the bank unicredit has actually plea bargained and has paid 265 million euros. the fraud was for 245 million is what these defendants are being accused of. and the bank did it not because they admit to wrongdoing, but because they did say that was just going to be a very long and drawn out case that they didn't want to have to deal with. on so now these defendants, 19 plus profumo. he says there was no wrongdoing and he's waiting with confidence that the justice system takes its course. note just in a few days, he is expected to take on more responsibilities at his new job which is chairman at italy's oldest and most troubled bank. he will expand his duties so he's being closely watched right now. back to you. >> all right. that's the late he is out of the trial in milan. we'll take a short break. still to come, american golfers feeling a little blue after the european stage an amazing comeback in the ryder cup. we'll have more details and we'll be in chicago. we'll have more deta
this is again manipulating somehow the laws. now the bank unicredit has actually plea bargained and has paid 265 million euros. the fraud was for 245 million is what these defendants are being accused of. and the bank did it not because they admit to wrongdoing, but because they did say that was just going to be a very long and drawn out case that they didn't want to have to deal with. on so now these defendants, 19 plus profumo. he says there was no wrongdoing and he's waiting with confidence...
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we had this extra or the letter from the cb ichi, have question the rule of law, due process and fair treatment in india. what they're trying to do is retrospective legislation perspective, goes back to 1960 and suggests any deals more than cups may buy are not going to be retrospectively taxed. what is the indian government doing here? because do they want investment in the country or not? >> i think clearly they do. i'm not familiar with all the details. yand probably lesser than china. china has been open arms. india less so. but i think overall clearly they want to see more foreign investments. it's needed. they can't run away from it. >> who will benefit from all this, china? >> possibly. china has open door policy, china is a lot more welcome as far as foreign investments are concerned. you see a lot more money pouring in to china. with india, i think the system is a lot more rigid. it's clearly a lot no bureaucracy. i think china will benefit from the oil flow. >> great. you'll continue to stay on with us. time to zero in on south korea. moody's raising the outlook for the coun
we had this extra or the letter from the cb ichi, have question the rule of law, due process and fair treatment in india. what they're trying to do is retrospective legislation perspective, goes back to 1960 and suggests any deals more than cups may buy are not going to be retrospectively taxed. what is the indian government doing here? because do they want investment in the country or not? >> i think clearly they do. i'm not familiar with all the details. yand probably lesser than china....
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that was all within the law. so this is not particularly relevant to the libor issue. >> barclay shares up almost 2%. they haven't moved around too much. do you think it has anything to do with what we're hearing this morning. >> day-to-day we'll see more volatile moments. as time progresses my overriding belief is that the libor issues will be seen as a broader sector-wide issue and the intense, overly intense focus on barclays which has led to its underperformance two weeks ago should reverse. since barclays rebound -- >> there's a suggestion in the questions we did hear this morning there was a tense relationship between barclays and the regulators over the years. is that not something that would concern you concerning regulatory scrutiny. >> we're gets specific comments coming out from lord turner. i would suggest lord turner has a specific agenda. in terms of barclays relationship with the regulator, yes there have been some issues where there has been greater for use. i'm not defending the transaction but i
that was all within the law. so this is not particularly relevant to the libor issue. >> barclay shares up almost 2%. they haven't moved around too much. do you think it has anything to do with what we're hearing this morning. >> day-to-day we'll see more volatile moments. as time progresses my overriding belief is that the libor issues will be seen as a broader sector-wide issue and the intense, overly intense focus on barclays which has led to its underperformance two weeks ago...
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one gigantic law firm with a bank attached. that's how much their earnings have been dependent upon legal obligations. and that's what cuts them. bank of america led the dow today, broke out above $10. a level hasn't been seen in ages as the unsold homes dwindles, i think it probably goes higher. here's the bottom line, listen to me, go ahead, be gloomy, you have every right. be critical, and be angry at those who can't rise above the rhetoric in washington to avoid a recession. and don't even have the common decency to give us legislation before taking a vacation. you know what these people remind me of? they remind me of the star trek villain who showed the wrath on us by sticking proverbial ear wigs into our ears. but the ceos of the companies themselves, sorry, in true scotty fashion, they're giving her all they've got, and just like spock, they want you to live long and prosper. bob in florida, bob? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah to you, cramer. >> right back at ya. >> caller: first thing i want to do is thank you quick for a
one gigantic law firm with a bank attached. that's how much their earnings have been dependent upon legal obligations. and that's what cuts them. bank of america led the dow today, broke out above $10. a level hasn't been seen in ages as the unsold homes dwindles, i think it probably goes higher. here's the bottom line, listen to me, go ahead, be gloomy, you have every right. be critical, and be angry at those who can't rise above the rhetoric in washington to avoid a recession. and don't even...
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, water laws and still grow the economy or not? i think that's a false choice. the idea that we can't modify these laws that have been in place 50 years at a minimum just a little bit, improve access to capital and protect investors, it's a false choice. . we should be able to use both. >> i noticed you used the word nurturing in relationship with what companies should do in order to get jobs. nurturing was the descriptive word. i own two businesses in delaware and delaware is a very nurturing state. would you describe the obama administration as being nurturing of business? >> in the last year or two we've seen significant changes. a guy who is in charge, cass sunstein, looking at all the regulations we've got in place and deciding whether or not they make sense be is there a reasonable cost benefit ratio. the administration has thrown out scores of regulations that were outdate and that don't make a lot of sense. the role of government is to steer the vote. we don't start or create businesses. we provide the nurturing environment
, water laws and still grow the economy or not? i think that's a false choice. the idea that we can't modify these laws that have been in place 50 years at a minimum just a little bit, improve access to capital and protect investors, it's a false choice. . we should be able to use both. >> i noticed you used the word nurturing in relationship with what companies should do in order to get jobs. nurturing was the descriptive word. i own two businesses in delaware and delaware is a very...